Rob Chambers discusses British Aerospace’s Project Greenglow and describes key experiments to connect gravity and electromagnetism that were funded but never satisfactorily concluded during Greenglow’s existence.
From 1999 and 2005 Rob contributed to BAE Systems’ Project Greenglow, managing its online infrastructure and assisting with analysis & review of technical proposals.
Rob is an aerospace systems engineer with over 25 years’ experience of inertial, satellite and terrain navigation systems. He has a bachelor’s degree in Physics and Computing from the University of Kent at Canterbury (UK) where he studied under Prof. Roger Jennison and Dr Lewis Ryder (among others), and prototyped the Thermal Properties (THP) experiment for the Surface Science Package of the Huygens probe to Titan under the supervision of Dr John Zarnecki.